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but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! ♪ cathy: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file online. patty: what if i need to know how much money i'll be getting? cathy: online. patty: what if our address changes? cathy: online. patty: what if i want medicare too? cathy: online. patty: so, how did you get so darn smart anyway? cathy: online! ♪ when cousins are two of a kind! ♪ funding for this program was provided by... man: now, what do we have here? hendrick: once upon a time, this was our image of american preschool education. everybody looked the same. everybody acted the same. everybody was expected to learn in the same way. woman: go, guys, go! hendrick: but times have
but patty's only seen the sight, a girl can see from brooklyn heights, what a crazy pair! ♪ cathy: oh my, patty. did you find all your files? patty: finally! who knew it would be this much work when richard and i decided to retire! cathy: well, what are you going to do first? patty: we're heading down to brooklyn heights and start in on that social security paperwork. cathy: why would you do that? patty: what do you mean? cathy: it's so much easier to log onto socialsecurity.gov and file...
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Oct 31, 2012
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the water poured into the brooklyn-battery tunnel. new yorkers have never seen anything like it. >> this is quite a phenomenon to have a weather system like this through here. >> reporter: fierce winds ripped the facade from a four- story manhattan apartment building in. breezy point, queens, a massive fire now extinguished destroyed at least 80 homes. on long island, home video caught this amazing sight when a giant tree was uprooted during the height of the storm. now, of course, the biggest headache for most of the new yorkers here are power outages. we are told by con ed the original predictions are further. for people in manhattan and brooklyn it looks to be four or five days before they could have power. live in lower manhattan, veneta n air, cbs 5. >>> sandy has flooded one of the nation's busiest airports. the runways and taxiways at laguardia like like a beach. all three airports in new york city are shut down leading to thousands of canceled flightses across the country. ken bastida is live in mobile5 at sfo where travelers
the water poured into the brooklyn-battery tunnel. new yorkers have never seen anything like it. >> this is quite a phenomenon to have a weather system like this through here. >> reporter: fierce winds ripped the facade from a four- story manhattan apartment building in. breezy point, queens, a massive fire now extinguished destroyed at least 80 homes. on long island, home video caught this amazing sight when a giant tree was uprooted during the height of the storm. now, of course,...
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Oct 30, 2012
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the water poured into the brooklyn battery tunnel and new yorkers say they have never seen anything like it. >> this is quite a phenomenon to have a weather front like this come through here. >> reporter: fierce winds ripped the facade from a four story manhattan apartment building. in breezy point, queens, a massive fire now extinguished dried at least 8 -- destroyed at least 80 homes. on long island home video caught this amazing site. the mayor is saying at least ten people died in the storm and we're hearing more about those folks. we know one was at least a first responder someone trying to help someone else. another two were people who were trapped in their home and a fourth we know was someone that stepped in a puddle that was electrically charged. anita back to you. >> wow. amazing stories. that's a very sad one. >>> transit officials say at least ten subway tunnels in new york city still submerged underwater. >>> and the national guard had to be called in to help people escape flood waters in northern new jersey. a tidal surge left three towns there underwater and hundreds of pe
the water poured into the brooklyn battery tunnel and new yorkers say they have never seen anything like it. >> this is quite a phenomenon to have a weather front like this come through here. >> reporter: fierce winds ripped the facade from a four story manhattan apartment building. in breezy point, queens, a massive fire now extinguished dried at least 8 -- destroyed at least 80 homes. on long island home video caught this amazing site. the mayor is saying at least ten people died...
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Oct 31, 2012
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it crashed over the seawalls at a record height of almost 14 feet. the water poured into the brooklyn-battery tunnel. new yorkers have never seen anything like it. fierce winds ripped the facade from a four-story manhattan apartment building. in breezy point, queens, a massive fire now extinguished destroyed at least 80 homes. and on long island, home video caught this amazing sight when a giant tree was uprooted during the height of the storm. now in terms of the biggest hurdles that remain, power and transportation. in terms of transportation, it could be four or five days before all of the subway lines run and running. and in terms of outages in brooklyn and manhattan, we're talking about four to five days before all of the power could be restored. dana, back to you. >> just phenomenal, vinita, thank you very much. >>> downed power lines are a hazard all over the storm- battered east coast. wires zapped this car in a city in brick township, new jersey, yesterday. there is no word if anyone was inside or if anyone was injured. >>> for the latest on
it crashed over the seawalls at a record height of almost 14 feet. the water poured into the brooklyn-battery tunnel. new yorkers have never seen anything like it. fierce winds ripped the facade from a four-story manhattan apartment building. in breezy point, queens, a massive fire now extinguished destroyed at least 80 homes. and on long island, home video caught this amazing sight when a giant tree was uprooted during the height of the storm. now in terms of the biggest hurdles that remain,...
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Oct 31, 2012
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shelters and hospitals lost power at the height of the storm. michael grim, part of his district in staten island. on the phone from the brooklyn part of that district tonight. good to talk to you, congressman, certainly not under these circumstances, though. obviously, i know have you been on the ground much of the day visiting your district, talking to residents. how are things? >> people are devastated. obviously, we've had significant loss of life, which, you know, devastates a community. and, of course, the damage is much greater than anyone anticipated. it really is a surreal scene to see very large boats in the middle of your block, in front of your house, cars, displaced and on people's lawns that came in with the waves and homes literally being ripped right out from the foundation. there is nothing. they look like -- they look like lots with debris all over them. again, something would you expect in a movie scene. >> one of the things that shocked us is when a hospital lost power and had to evacuate patients. the richmond medical center
shelters and hospitals lost power at the height of the storm. michael grim, part of his district in staten island. on the phone from the brooklyn part of that district tonight. good to talk to you, congressman, certainly not under these circumstances, though. obviously, i know have you been on the ground much of the day visiting your district, talking to residents. how are things? >> people are devastated. obviously, we've had significant loss of life, which, you know, devastates a...
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Oct 31, 2012
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shelters and hospitals lost power at the height of the storm. michael grim, part of his district in staten island. on the phone from the brooklyn part of that district tonight. good to talk to you, congressman, certainly not under these circumstances, though. obviously, i know have you been on the ground much of the day visiting your district, talking to residents. how are things? >> people are devastated. obviously, we've had significant loss of life, which, you know, devastates a community. and, of course, the damage is much greater than anyone anticipated. it really is a surreal scene to see very large boats in the middle of your block, in front of your house, cars, displaced and on people's lawns that came in with the waves and homes literally being ripped right out from the foundation. there is nothing. they look like -- they look like lots with debris all over them. again, something would you expect in a movie scene. >> one of the things that shocked us is when a hospital lost power and had to evacuate patients. the richmond medical center
shelters and hospitals lost power at the height of the storm. michael grim, part of his district in staten island. on the phone from the brooklyn part of that district tonight. good to talk to you, congressman, certainly not under these circumstances, though. obviously, i know have you been on the ground much of the day visiting your district, talking to residents. how are things? >> people are devastated. obviously, we've had significant loss of life, which, you know, devastates a...
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we had a record-setting wave height at sandy hook, new jersey at 10.5 feet. the rainfall was just tremendous, south of the city, upwards of a foot of rain, and that's going to continue, and the rain will finally start to die down. we'll pick up more rain into new england, about 2 to 3 inches of rain, some areas as much as 5, and a blizzard still going on in the mountains of west virginia and western virginia. we're looking for another 1 to 2 feet of snow, so this thing is -- has been a monster, and we're going to continue to deal with it for at least another 24 hours. savannah is this. >> at the moment has earned the title storm of the century. al, thank you. now to the historic flooding in lower manhattan. enmorales is in battery park city this morning. natalie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning again to you, savannah. the worst may be over. it is a new day, but clearly the aftermath of sandy will be with us for a while. as you mentioned, flooding still a major concern, particularly in coastal new jersey as well as coastal connecticut as well, w
we had a record-setting wave height at sandy hook, new jersey at 10.5 feet. the rainfall was just tremendous, south of the city, upwards of a foot of rain, and that's going to continue, and the rain will finally start to die down. we'll pick up more rain into new england, about 2 to 3 inches of rain, some areas as much as 5, and a blizzard still going on in the mountains of west virginia and western virginia. we're looking for another 1 to 2 feet of snow, so this thing is -- has been a monster,...
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in brooklyn up to 12.5 feet. bridgeport, connecticut, 9.9 feet. the battery where we've seen so much damage almost ten feet of water. we had a recordsetting wave height at sandy hook, new jersey, at 2.5 feet, and the rainfall was just tremendous. especially south of the city. upwards of a foot of rain, and that's going to continue, and the rain will finally start to die down. we'll pick up more rain up into new england. about two to three inches of rain. some areas as much as five. a blizzard still going on in the mountains of west virginia and western virginia. we're looking for another one to two feet of snow. this thing has been a monster, and we're going to continue to deal with it for at least another 24 hours. savannah. >> at the moment seems to earn the title storm of the century. al, thank you. >>> now to the historic flooding in lower manhattan. natalie morales is in battery park city this morning. natalie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning again to you, savannah. well, the worst may be over. it is a new day, but clearly, the
in brooklyn up to 12.5 feet. bridgeport, connecticut, 9.9 feet. the battery where we've seen so much damage almost ten feet of water. we had a recordsetting wave height at sandy hook, new jersey, at 2.5 feet, and the rainfall was just tremendous. especially south of the city. upwards of a foot of rain, and that's going to continue, and the rain will finally start to die down. we'll pick up more rain up into new england. about two to three inches of rain. some areas as much as five. a blizzard...
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Oct 30, 2012
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in brooklyn, up to 12 1/2 feet. the battery, where we have seen so much damage, almost ten feet of water. we had a record setting wave height of 32 1/2 feet. the rainfall was tremendous south of the city, upwards of a food of rain. that's going to continue and the rain will finally start to die down. we eem pick up more rain in new england, two to three inches of rain. some areas, as much as five. a blizzard going on in the mountains of west virginia and western virginia. we are looking for another one to two feet of snow. this thing has been a monster and we are going to continue to deal with it for at least another 24 hours. savannah? >>as earned the title storm of the century. al, thank you. now to the historic flooding in lower manhattan. enmorales is in battery park city this morning. talie, good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning again to you, savannah. the worst may be over. it is a new day, but clearly the aftermath of sandy will be with us for a while. as you mentioned, flooding still a major concern
in brooklyn, up to 12 1/2 feet. the battery, where we have seen so much damage, almost ten feet of water. we had a record setting wave height of 32 1/2 feet. the rainfall was tremendous south of the city, upwards of a food of rain. that's going to continue and the rain will finally start to die down. we eem pick up more rain in new england, two to three inches of rain. some areas, as much as five. a blizzard going on in the mountains of west virginia and western virginia. we are looking for...